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Jaswant Singh Gill (22 November 1939 – 26 November 2019) was an Indian engineer-in-chief at Coal India known for his efforts in rescuing 65 coal miners trapped in a flooded mine in Raniganj, West Bengal, in 1989. This rescue operation is considered one of the most successful coal mine rescue operations in India and the world.
72 Hours: Martyr Who Never Died is a 2019 Indian biographical drama film directed by Avinash Dhyani.The story is based on the life and times of rifleman Jaswant Singh Rawat, [2] who fought against the encroaching Chinese army during the 1962 Sino-Indian War.
Major Jaswant Singh [a] (3 January 1938 – 27 September 2020) [8] was an officer of the Indian Army and an Indian Cabinet Minister. He was one of the founding members of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) , [ 9 ] and was one of India's longest serving parliamentarians, having been a member of the Lok Sabha or the Rajya Sabha almost continuously ...
The film is “a compelling story based on the life of human rights activist Jaswant Singh Khalra,” per producer RSVP and the festival described the film as …
Durgadas Rathore (13 August 1638 – 22 November 1718) was the Rathore Rajput General of the Kingdom of Marwar.He is credited with having preserved the rule of the Rathore dynasty over Marwar (present-day Rajasthan), India, following the death of Maharaja Jaswant Singh in the 17th century.
Jaswant Singh (10 August 1931 – 14 January 2022) was an Indian field hockey player. Biography. He was born in Punjab, British Raj.
Jaswant Singh had invited Swami Dayananda as he was influenced by his ideas. But the tragedy occurred when Dayananda was poisoned on 29 September 1883, when he was the royal guest of Jaswant Singh II, by Dayananda's own cook, who had conspired with a court dancer Nanhi Jaan. [7]
Jaswant Singh succeeded on the death of his father on 21 March 1853. He ascended the gaddi on 8 July 1853, reigning under a Council of Regency until he came of age.He assumed limited ruling powers on 10 June 1869 and was invested with full ruling powers on 28 March 1872.